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Sunday, 17 August 2014

Production Report


So you're now ready for production. All of your work pre-production work must have been checked by your teacher and the cast and equipment booked.

It's time to go filming, but make sure you make all of your planning count, take it with you, when filming. When students rely on their memories they end up re-shooting. Take the storyboard and shot list each time you shoot.

To record the process you need to individually do either Section A or B.
Task: Put your production report on this post. You can add more reports as you go along.



Section A
  1. Keep a written record of the production process to include:
    • How did the shoot go?
    • What problems do you encountered?
    • How did you overcome the problems?
    • How well did you work as a team?
  2. Watch the "rushes" and add:
    • What do you think of the footage you shot?
    • Are there any areas for improvement in the technical execution?
    • Is there anything you will need to do now as a consequence of the footage you shot?
    • Have you abided by the rules of continuity?
    • What problems did you come across? How did you resolve these?
Section B
  1. Keep a video diary covering the same content as in Section A.

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